Many years ago, during a tree scouting trip, the Garden’s Division of Rockefeller Center discovered the thirty-five foot pine tree that lives in the middle of Brotherhood Winery. Several offers were made to purchase the tree for the Rockefeller Center tree lighting celebration, but the winery chose not to part with it. Instead, the winery decorates the tree with lights every year in celebration of the holidays and this year will be no exception.

Brotherhood Winery would like to invite everyone to the first annual Village of Washingtonville Christmas Tree Lighting and Holiday Concert featuring student choirs from local schools.

Brotherhood, America’s Oldest Winery opens Grand Monarque Hall our historic landmark building that was destroyed by a fire in 1999.

The Grand Monarque Hall, or the Grand Salon as it has often been called, is an early 19th century stone building with towering ceilings, hand crafted wooden floors, exposed wooden beams and ten foot round antique wrought iron chandeliers that all come together in a historic setting full of old world charm.

Grand Monarque Salon

The clean and open floor plan of almost five thousand square feet offers the flexibility of creating indoor events of many different sizes and types. From elegant weddings, private parties and corporate banquets to charity balls, trade shows and cultural events, the Grand Monarque Hall can be designed to accommodate a wide variety of events and gatherings.

An equally grand English cobblestone patio frames a magnificent stone fountain and extends the event experience outdoors creating endless possibilities and a beautiful space with both indoor and outdoor capabilities.